Üniversal Karot Makineleri

Universal Coring Machines are high-rigidity coring stations designed for extracting smooth, low-eccentricity cores from concrete and asphalt, featuring a rigid steel chassis, adjustable-angle drilling capability, multi-stage speed selection, and efficient water cooling, ensuring precise, repeatable results with high structural stability and minimal rework in quality-control laboratories.

Universal Coring Machines are high-rigidity coring stations designed to extract smooth, low-eccentricity, and repeatable cores from concrete and asphalt. The rigid steel chassis, ground slide surfaces, and zero-play column–slide interface minimize vibration, enabling stable advancement of the diamond core bit and producing smooth cross-section surfaces. The rotary drilling unit features adjustable-angle capability, allowing vertical, horizontal, and inclined coring on the same platform. The long drilling stroke enables reaching full target depth in a single pass for various specimen geometries, including prismatic blocks, slabs, and cylinders. The drive assembly offers multi-stage speed selection to provide appropriate peripheral speeds for different materials and bit diameters. Soft start, over-current/over-temperature protection, and a mechanical safety clutch protect motor–gear components and maintain steady torque throughout drilling. The feed system utilizes a precision handwheel and graduated feed mechanism for controlled advancement; rapid return after drilling accelerates workflow. With its combination of angle-adjustable drilling, variable speed, efficient water cooling, and high structural stiffness, Universal Coring Machines deliver high accuracy, low rework rate, and consistent core-surface quality for quality-control laboratories.

Universal Core DrillingCON-6779
Coring Bit 50 mm dia. 400 mm Length CON-6780
Coring Bit 75 mm dia. 400 mm Length CON-6781
Coring Bit 100 mm dia. 400 mm Length CON-6782
Coring Bit 150 mm dia. 400 mm Length CON-6783
Coring Bit 200 mm dia. 400 mm Length CON-6784
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